
Delegates in Working Group II in informal consultations
On Thursday, Working Group I addressed conference room papers (CRPs) on:
- safeguards in biodiversity financing mechanisms;
- methodological guidance concerning the contributions of indigenous peoples and local communities;
- specialized international access and benefit-sharing (ABS) instruments;
- capacity building, and technical and scientific cooperation under the Convention;
- reporting, and assessment and review under the Convention and the Protocols;
- tools to evaluate policy instruments for Strategic Plan implementation;
- the financial mechanism under the Protocols;
- awareness raising under the Nagoya Protocol; and
- capacity building under the Nagoya Protocol.
Working Group II considered CRPs on:
- unintentional transboundary movements of living modified organisms under the Cartagena Protocol;
- the Supplementary Protocol on liability and redress;
- liability and redress under the Convention;
- sustainable wildlife management; and
- Article 8(j).
An afternoon plenary addressed organizational matters and adopted decisions on:
- assessment of progress towards selected Aichi targets;
- the Gender Plan of Action;
- health and biodiversity;
- the date and venue of future COP meetings; and
- assessment and review of the effectiveness of the Nagoya Protocol.
Contact groups met throughout the day to address: resource mobilization and the financial mechanism; socio-economic considerations under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety; synthetic biology; ecologically or biologically significant marine areas (EBSAs); and risk assessment under the Cartagena Protocol.For more details on the day’s events and to hear what delegates said in the corridors, see our daily Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB).
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L-R: Jyoti Mathur-Filipp, CBD Secretariat; Hayo Haanstra (the Netherlands), Chair of Working Group I; and John Scott, CBD Secretariat

Valerie Normand, CBD Secretariat

John Scott, CBD Secretariat

L-R: Laura Rodríguez Codallos, Edda Fernández Luiselli, Valerie Cruz Blancas, and Alejandra Barrios Pérez, Mexico

Vienna Pozer, Canada

Laure Ledoux, EU

L-R: Christine Akello and Kagumaho Kakuyo, Uganda

Emmanuel Bayani Ngoyi, Gabon

Jeanette Florita, the Philippines

Nenenteiti Teariki-Ruatu, Kiribati

Odacy Davis, Guyana

Joon-woo Seo, Republic of Korea

Abdirizak Mohammud, Somalia

Larbi Sbaï, Morocco

Rosemary Paterson, New Zealand

Maxwell Mendoza, Venezuela

Barbara De Rosa-Joynt, US

Jerry Harrison, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre

Lyle Glowka, Convention on Migratory Species

L-R: Lactitia Tshitwamulomoni and Wadzi Mandivenyi, South Africa

L-R: Alexander Shestakov, CBD Secretariat; Clarissa Nina (Brazil), Chair of Working Group II; and Manoela Pessoa de Miranda, CBD Secretariat

Catalina Santamaria, CBD Secretariat

Worku Damena Yifru, CBD Secretariat

Alexander Shestakov, CBD Secretariat

Delegates from Working Group II in informal consultations

L-R: Sujata Arora, Sanchita Chaudhary, Satya Gidda, and B. Meenakumari, India

Manrique Altavista, Argentina

Mitzi Gurgel Valente da Costa, Brazil

Suwigaya Utama, Indonesia

Sara Mashhadi Ali Akbar, Iran

L-R: Fabiana Spinelli, Paula Scarone, Peter Deupmann, and Manoela Pessoa de Miranda, CBD Secretariat

Ana Laura Mello, Uruguay

Sorka Copa Romero, Bolivia

Bayarkhuu Sandagdorj, Mongolia

Hoang Thi Thanh Nhan, Viet Nam

L-R: Worku Damena Yifru, CBD Secretariat; David Cooper, CBD Deputy Executive Secretary; COP 14 President Yasmine Fouad, Minister of Environment, Egypt; and Cristiana Paşca Palmer, CBD Executive Secretary

Cristiana Paşca Palmer, CBD Executive Secretary

COP 14 President Yasmine Fouad, Minister of Environment, Egypt

Charlotta Sörqvist, Sweden

Spencer Thomas, Grenada

L-R: Basma Saif Al-Amri, Saleh Al-Saadi, and Salim Samir, Oman

Majlis Community Lounge of the UNDP-GEF Small Grants Programme

L-R: Hussein Marai and Aisha Mohammed, artisans and weavers from Southern Egypt

Anna Ali Gamec, local artist

L-R: Marcos Regis Da Silva, Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research; Lily Rodriguez, International Union of Biological Sciences; and Yves Zinngrebe, Göttingen University, Germany

L-R: Balakrishna Pisupati, Forum for Law, Environment, Development and Governance (FLEDGE); Timothy Hodges, McGill University; Suneetha Subramanian, UN University; and B. Meenakumari, India

L-R: Gwen Sisior, Palau, and Nenenteiti Teariki-Ruatu, Kiribati

L-R: Tamara Thomas, The Nature Conservancy, and Mae Bruton-Adams, Micronesia